Example sentences of "it also [vb -s] that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It also notes that teachers ' present contracts make it difficult for them to find time to run extra-curricular activities like choirs .
2 It also notes that applications will have to be recompiled to get full benefit from the chip .
3 It also requires that teachers in schools should know the purposes to which their assessments and predictions will be put .
4 But it also asserts that parents may need assistance in exercising their responsibilities , and here the Act takes a quantum leap from the old , restricted notions of ‘ prevention ’ , to a more positive outreaching duty of ‘ support for children and families ’ .
5 It also assumes that debentures or debenture stock will be transferred in much the same way as shares .
6 It also assumes that providers are free to manage their assets and personnel to maximise efficiency gains .
7 It also indicates that specialists , particularly ASWs , play a significant role in preventing unnecessary sections , hence guarding women 's civil rights .
8 It also ensures that omissions are not made simply because you have dictated the letter so often that familiarity has bred contempt .
9 It also means that aspirants will emerge , in a rush to garner MPs ' support , almost as soon as Mr Kinnock announces his intention to step down .
10 Not only does allowing the so-called minnows to play the bigger teams provide their players with the highlights of the rugby lives — but it also means that sides like South Korea , conquerors of the Barbarians , get the exposure to top level competition .
11 It also means that enquiries like , " Who has applied to us as a project engineer over the last year , and been rejected as not sufficiently experienced ? " can be answered with ease .
12 It also means that workers employed by a new rail franchise company wo n't lose out if their franchise changes hands .
13 It also means that couples now spend a much larger part of the life cycle in the post child bearing phase .
14 It also seems that psychiatrists are sometimes unaware of the difficulties that general practitioners may face in obtaining the information required .
15 It also seems that applications to the tribunal selected for a pre-hearing assessment are more likely to proceed to a hearing than other cases , while at the same time the success rate for those who proceed in the face of an ‘ unlikely to succeed ’ warning is not very different from other cases ( DoE , 1988 ) .
16 While the table shows that the worst graduate unemployment in 1984 was among the arts ( other than languages ) group , it also shows that scientists were more likely to be unemployed than either social studies or language graduates ( social studies here includes business , accountancy and law ) .
17 It also recommends that excavations be coordinated at a national level , albeit at the same time as more powers are devolved to the regions , this decentralisation freeing the CSRS of its administrative and financial role and giving it the freedom to concentrate on scholarly matters , with — and this is a novelty — systematic recourse to the advice of outside experts .
18 It also appears that divisions of labour between primary and secondary responsibilities in both the education department and the library service might produce yet further discontinuity in the organization and delivery of the curriculum .
19 This code , which is still adhered to , specifies that roofs must be made of slate , all woodwork must be white , and walls must be built in local stone or rendered white ; it also specifies that houses must be a certain distance apart .
20 It also frets that vendors will use COSE as an excuse for promoting the client as Unix' leading entry into the market , confusing the customer and diluting their own focus from the server , Unix' real opportunity .
21 It also claims that emissions could be stabilized by 1994 through the use of new technologies and tax incentives for fuel-efficient cars .
22 It also suggests that teachers should oppose their critics on educational grounds rather than being forced continually onto the sterile terrain of vocationalism .
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